Answer:
Jonas will not longer receive memories. The people will have them. The memories of the Giver will be released into the people of the community. The people will become aware of not only what is going on around them, but they will be aware of the history of the world. They will finally realize their own reality and their own destiny. Jonas does not agree with the idea of Sameness. He does not regret leaving the community, but he will miss The Giver. You could assume that Jonas and Gabriel do die, since the book does infer that they are freezing to death. BUT, you could also be where you believe that Jonas has the ability and the desire to get to the sled. They find another life. Jonas is now the new keeper of the memories. Possibly there is someone waiting for Jonas - the person that put the sled there in the first place...Think about Elsewhere. The author wants you to come to your own conclusion. I like to believe that good is going to come from his life and continue on....
Explanation:
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The king finally found the hermit, who, despite being frail and weak, was kneeling on the ground, digging in front of his hut. How does this sentence impact the plot?
Answer:
This sentence affects the plot because it creates a hope that the king will find answers to his questions.
Explanation:
That question is Leo Tolstoy's "Three Question".
The hermit represents a wise man, who has an admirable intelligence. When the king meets the hermit, he seems weak, but his wisdom is not associated with physical strength, which makes this encounter so important for the plot, because it creates the hope that the king will find the answer to the questions he has and that will be wise and satisfying answers.
Answer:
The ability to have flash-like speed!
Explanation:
1. You could get to any place to Earth conveniently, whereas being able to fly only really sends you upwards where you could eventually run out of oxygen.
2. You could become famous and take part in the Olympics for example, whereas being able to fly can be seen as a magic trick or abnormal.
3. You could break through solids without feeling much harm because of all the energy rushing through you.
4. You can easily transport things, which could potentially save lives, e.g. rushing blood packages or medical aid faster than ambulaces, or moving someone out of a busy road.
5. You could star in a movie as a superhero without needing a stunt double or CGI effects, making you a very expensive actor to hire!
Answer:
It changes them from nouns to adjectives.
Explanation:
She was energetic in the mornings.